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 Using A Valuation

 

There are many reasons why a smart business owner would obtain a business valuation.

Selling a Businessa third-party valuation provides an unbiased assessment of a firm’s value in the market. It is the sound basis for determining price and terms. It offers a reasoned approach to tangibles, intangibles and cash flow.

Buying a Business—Thinking of buying your family’s business? A third-party valuation can assist you and your relatives in reaching an agreeable price that is fair to all parties.

Initial Stock OfferingsIn order to place a correct value on stocks, an owner must first know the true value of the company. By obtaining a third-party valuation, the stockholders can know they are buying at a fair, non-inflated price.

Loans and insuranceWhen seeking a loan or insurance, lenders or insurers need a complete picture of your business. A third-party valuation provides an unbiased and detailed assessment of your past, current and potential value.

EstatesDividing the business portion of an estate equitably can be simplified with the assistance of a third-party valuation. Family rifts have occurred when estates have been divided incorrectly.

PartnershipsThird-party valuations provide a valuable tool when bringing a partner into an existing business. The partner can know what percentage of the business he/she is actually purchasing.

Divorce settlementsThe equitable distribution of an ongoing business concern can be greatly enhanced when employing a third-party valuation.

Click here if you would like to talk with a professional at C. G. Reicher Associates about the possibility of obtaining a valuation of your business.